Washington, DC

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Things to do in Washington, DC

Georgetown is a picturesque historical neighborhood in Washington, DC located right next to the Potomac River. With its beautiful architecture and endless bakeries, Georgetown is a must visit when in the nation's capital. 11 things to do in Georgetown, DC with a map included!

Ai Weiwei has returned to the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC with his latest exhibit titled Trace. The exhibit features portraits of imprisoned political figures made completely by Legos.

There are so many FREE things to do in Washington DC, that you could easily plan your itinerary around only free attractions and still not get to everything! Here are a list of the nation's capitals monuments, memorials, museums, and parks that are all free of charge. Map included!

Welcome to Georgetown, Ladurée! Ladurée's first Washington, DC location is conveniently located on M Street, in the heart of Georgetown. This location offers a tea room and a boutique for all your to-go pastry needs.

Summer is right around the corner, which means it's primetime to visit Washington DC. There are plenty of things to do in Washington DC in the summer, and luckily most of them are FREE! If you aren't sure when to visit, try to plan around one of the summer festivals in Washington DC.

In this extremely packed one day itinerary of Washington, DC we'll hit up most of the monuments and memorials, a couple of museums and galleries, and a gorgeous waterfront. You're going to be doing a lot of walking, so bring your comfiest shoes.Let's go!

Hirshhorn calls Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors an “unforgettable sensory journey through the mind and legacy of one of the world’s most popular artists,” and they are spot on. This exhibit is without a doubt the most hyped up thing in Washington, DC right now, but it is so worth the hype.

What to eat in Washington, DC

Welcome to Georgetown, Ladurée! Ladurée's first Washington, DC location is conveniently located on M Street, in the heart of Georgetown. This location offers a tea room and a boutique for all your to-go pastry needs.

Art exhibits in Washington, DC

Ai Weiwei has returned to the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC with his latest exhibit titled Trace. The exhibit features portraits of imprisoned political figures made completely by Legos.

Hirshhorn calls Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors an “unforgettable sensory journey through the mind and legacy of one of the world’s most popular artists,” and they are spot on. This exhibit is without a doubt the most hyped up thing in Washington, DC right now, but it is so worth the hype.